My ex and I have a separation agreement which covers child support, S7 expenses, exchange of financial information annually, etc.
He has always refused to adhere to the terms of the agreement and every time there is a change to child support or a need to collect S7 expenses, I have to go to court.
The child is now entering University and the separation agreement has him contributing a proportional share towards these expenses. He is once again refusing to provide financials or make commitment to paying this expense. I know I can go to court, but on the 6th time, I'm beginning to wonder what the point was of the separation agreement, at all.
When is enough enough? At what point will there be some kind of reprimand or penalty for him choosing to do this every time? For the record, he's never won, and I've always received pretty close to what the agreement states I should. I've self-repped the last 3 times in court because hiring someone to enforce what I hired someone to write seems redundant and a poor use of funds.
If I do court again, for the 6th time, how do I express to the judge that this is crazy-making, abusive behaviour on his part?
He has always refused to adhere to the terms of the agreement and every time there is a change to child support or a need to collect S7 expenses, I have to go to court.
The child is now entering University and the separation agreement has him contributing a proportional share towards these expenses. He is once again refusing to provide financials or make commitment to paying this expense. I know I can go to court, but on the 6th time, I'm beginning to wonder what the point was of the separation agreement, at all.
When is enough enough? At what point will there be some kind of reprimand or penalty for him choosing to do this every time? For the record, he's never won, and I've always received pretty close to what the agreement states I should. I've self-repped the last 3 times in court because hiring someone to enforce what I hired someone to write seems redundant and a poor use of funds.
If I do court again, for the 6th time, how do I express to the judge that this is crazy-making, abusive behaviour on his part?
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